Fritz!WRT is a set of patches to make the OpenWRT
trunk run on AVMs Fritz!Box. Much progress has
been made in recent OpenWRT revisions in the AR7
port, but it's still not running on the Fritz!Box.
The patches also have the potential to make the
T-Com SpeedPort run, because its hardware is very
similar to that of the Fritz!Box. There are
patches for the bootloader, LED support, and
watchdog support, as well as KGDB support.

biosdevname in its simplest form takes a kernel
device name as an argument, and returns the
BIOS-given name it "should" be. This is necessary
on systems where the BIOS name for a given device
(e.g. the label on the chassis is "Gb1") doesn't
map directly and obviously to the kernel name
(e.g. eth0).

The WebReboot Plugin for Nagios is a suite of
commands that can be used within Nagios to monitor
a server and take corrective action if necessary
via the WebReboot line of products. For example,
the plugin can be used to alert you if a host is
powered down, versus simply not responding to
network requests. Likewise, it can be used to
reboot a server if a host fails to respond to
ping, or to shut down a server when a critical
temperature threshold is exceeded. The commands
can be mixed-and-matched with all existing Nagios
commands, maximizing total network coverage.

check_aaccli is a plugin for Nagios which checks
the hardware health of Adaptec SCSI RAID
controllers. To accomplish this, you must have
installed the aaccli binary (from the aacapps
package). The plugin checks the error log of
single disks (with S.M.A.R.T.) and the health of
mirror containers.

Einarc is a unified storage RAID command line
interface and an API that provides management for
various hardware/software RAID devices, uniting
them all in a single paradigm. Einarc works as a
translator that makes it possible for a user to
control all these devices using simple terms like
"physical disc", "logical disc", "adapter", etc.,
while transparently converting these requests to
proprietary RAID paradigms.

CANpie defines a Standard API for access to the
CAN (Controller Area Network) bus. The API
provides functionality for ISO/OSI Layer 2 (Data
Link Layer). The CANpie driver is the base for
HLPs like CANopen, DeviceNet, J1939, etc. Through
its low memory footprint, CANpie can be used for
embedded applications (without any OS) as well as
for Linux. Access to the Linux CAN driver is via a socket interface (AF_CAN).

iloog is a Gentoo-based live CD targeted mainly at
students and scientists. It features UnionFS
filesystem support that enables you to write
everywhere on the LiveCD and install extra
packages, a graphical X environment through the
Fluxbox window manager, many programming editors
and IDEs, and a plethora of scientific
applications, including Octave, Namd, Merlin, and
full (La)TeX support.